Epigenetics in Psychiatry

Authors

  • Nupur Mahatme Department of Psychiatry, Yenepoya Medical College
  • Manoj Shettar Department of Psychiatry, SDM Medical College
  • Anil Kakunje Department of Psychiatry, Yenepoya Medical College
  • Ganesh Kini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32746/ijmhns.2019.v2.i1.13

Keywords:

Epigenetics, psychiatry, gene-environmental interaction, vulnerability, psychiatric pathologies.

Abstract

     Epigenetics is defined as the changes in gene expression that lead to predictable, stable and possibly heritable alterations in cell function that are not due to changes in DNA sequence. It is of major relevance in psychiatry since environmental factors like stress or substance abuse, significant contribute in causing psychiatric pathologies like depression, anxiety, depression, etc.

Epigenetics research in psychiatry would give an opportunity to extend the outlook and approach towards psychiatric pathologies. Hence timely interventions would be sought for. This would also allow gaining access to ‘brain tissue’ from live patients with mental illness and  predicting occurrence of or vulnerability to  psychiatric illnesses by evaluation of biomarkers, thus preventing, reversing or atleast curbing the progress at an initial stage.

There are evidences of work done in the field of epigenetics both in pre-clinical as well as clinical settings. It is remarkable to see how the DNA methylation at various sites can result in alteration of the mental health of an individual and also how this can affect as early as during the first week of life. This is an exciting frontier in psychiatry, providing long sought biomarkers for predicting complex and devastating human behaviours as well as mental illnesses.

 

Author Biographies

  • Manoj Shettar, Department of Psychiatry, SDM Medical College

    Assistant Professor

    SDM Medical College

    Dharwad, Karnataka.

    Email: shettarmanoj@gmail.com

    Ph: 9449357572

  • Anil Kakunje, Department of Psychiatry, Yenepoya Medical College

    Dr Anil  Kakunje, DPM, MD              

    Professor & Head

    Dept of Psychiatry

    Yenepoya Medical College

    Yenepoya University

    Mangalore. India

    Ph: +91- 9845312940

    Email: anilpsychiatry@yahoo.co.in

  • Ganesh Kini

    Dr Ganesh Kini, MD              

    Assistant Professor

    Dept of Psychiatry

    Yenepoya Medical College

    Yenepoya University

    Mangalore. India

    Ph: +91- 7899005818

    Email: drganeshkini@gmail.com

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Published

2019-02-27